kukshine
Kukshine is a term used in digital art and computer graphics to describe a distinctive type of surface glow that has a soft, pearl-like sheen when illuminated. The effect suggests a material quality such as nacreous paint, frosted plastic, or wet surfaces, while avoiding harsh, mirror-like reflections. It is achieved by layering shading and lighting calculations to create gentle, directional highlights that read as luminous without strong specular spikes.
The origin of the term kukshine is not tied to a single source. It emerged in online
Practically, artists simulate kukshine by combining diffuse shading with relatively high specular values and a soft
Kukshine appears in concept art, cinematic renders, and real-time graphics where a restrained glow enhances material